We will learn from the example of a dichroic glass cabochon This would require this: Glue Bikonusy 3 mm Beads number 11 Beads number 15 Delica number 11 Cabochon Oval or teardrop-shaped beads Threads Needle Felt

Keywords: Zippered Pouch

Hey everyone! I have another confession for you all: I'm a "bag girl." Yup, I'm addicted to bags and purses. I love to buy them, look at them and, yes, make them. So, while I certainly didn't NEED another bag today, I wanted one. Instead of spending money I don't have, I made one out of materials I already had. This hobo is just the right size to carry my essentials and it was super easy to make. What you need: Fabric Interfacing (optional) Sewing machine Button Pins Measuring tape Scissors ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ First, cut out a rectangle of fabric for the

These bows are simple to make, they just take a little bit of patience and tweaking to get the perfect shape. Follow the jump to find a printable pattern and step by step instructions with on how to make these What you will need: a sewing machine (optional! this can be hand stitched if you do not own a machine) embroidery thread and needle a couple pins Instructions: Please follow along with the written instructions given in the PDF file. Step 1: You may want to mark where you want your opening to be that way

Every DIYer should know how to make a zippered pouch. They're easy to make once you get the hang of them, and they can be used for a variety of things--camera bags, makeup bags, ID holders, wallets, etc. What you'll need: Fabric for your outer pouch and liner (this is a great way to use up larger scraps) Zipper the length you want your pouch to be Ribbon, rope or long piece of cloth for optional wrist strap Sewing machine Pins Ruler Scissors ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ First, determine how big you want your pouch to be. I made mine to hold my camera,